Monitoring Bioluminescent Pseudomonas aeruginosa on Mechano-Bactericidal Zinc Oxide Nanopillars: Implications for Self-Cleaning Antibacterial Coatings
Nicholas Lin,
Geoffrey McKay,
Dao Nguyen
et al.
Abstract:Mechano-bactericidal nanopillars represent a class of
antibacterial
surfaces that rely on nanoscale topographical features to inflict
damage on attached bacteria. A potential application for mechano-bactericidal
nanopillars is their use as self-cleaning antibacterial coatings for
surfaces that are exposed to inadvertent splashes or cough droplets
containing infectious bacteria. In this work, we prepared two types
of zinc oxide nanopillars: nanopillars with an average width of 194
nm and an average spacing of 1… Show more
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